I'll miss the guy, it was nice to have such a monster rebounder on the floor and he gave hilarious interviews. Still, we don't have the minutes for him with Bargs Amir and Ed and the Celtics will give him a shot at getting a ring. Sounds like a win for everyone involved.

"When Life gives you lemons, you clone those Lemons to make super lemons!"
-Scudworth

Nice guy, hard worker but eats into Davis and Amir's minutes. It was great while it lasted. Good luck Reggie.

“The saving of our world from pending doom will come, not through the complacent adjustment of the conforming majority, but through the creative maladjustment of a nonconforming minority.” - Martin Luther King

For the right price and knowing his role on the squad, I'd have him back. But in saying that, he'll likely get better offers elsewhere (maybe). A player who excels on defense AND rebounding is something teams would like to have. Keeping him though would definitely eat up Big E and Amir's minutes.

If the Celtics get him and his relentless, gritty hustle, they get the type of player every championship team in the history of the league has had.
And Reggie gets himself the market to really make a name for himself, and possibly win a few more games.
He loved the fans here and was nothing but gracious and loyal to Toronto from Day 1.

"That was Nasty right? Cocked that Joint back and banged on 'em." -James Johnson

The only things that bugs me about this is it's Boston. Not because I hate the Celtics (which I do), but because I'm not convinced their championship window is still open. Think Reggie should try to land with the Heat, OKC, Chicago...just hope a team on the rise gives him a call.

The only things that bugs me about this is it's Boston. Not because I hate the Celtics (which I do), but because I'm not convinced their championship window is still open. Think Reggie should try to land with the Heat, OKC, Chicago...just hope a team on the rise gives him a call.

I'd much prefer Boston than Miami. I never thought it was possible to hate a team more than the Celtics... turns out I was wrong.